Recorder Mr Malcolm Gibney told her: "The fact is that, of your own volition, you have failed to comply with the community elements of this order and have caused significant difficulties for the probation service.

"I'm afraid the time has come to start doing something about it all. I give you credit for the work you did and hope you take advantage of the support available to you in custody."

Loosemore had received a nine month suspended sentence in March 2016 for wielding a knife during a confrontation in Barnstaple.

She received the second sentence of three months for the outdoor romp in the park in July last year.

Loosemore was subject to an alcohol rehabilitation requirement but failed to attend a series of meeting with probation and the addiction service Rise.

Mr Gibney said: "There has been a litany of failures, particularly this year. She is either unwilling or incapable of accepting the help that has been offered to her."

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